Ted White, who became popular in the horror movie world franchise for portraying Jason Voorhees in the 1984 film "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter," died on Friday, Oct.
14. He was 96. White, who was born Alex Bayouth in Texas, died at his home in Southern California at 8:30 a.m., his son, Ted exclusively told Fox News Digital. "He was a tough guy.
Honest and told the truth, whether you liked it or not," Ted said. "The last of the blood and guts guys." White's career in Hollywood wasn't limited to his Jason character.
He began working in the industry in the late ‘40s as John Wayne’s stunt double, and also worked with Fess Parker, Clark Gable and Richard Boone, to name a few.
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